Cierra Dillard scored 22 points and 11th-seeded Buffalo shocked No. 3 seed Florida State 86-65 on Monday night to advance to the Sweet 16 of the women's NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history.

Injuries this season have forced Notre Dame's Marina Mabrey and Arike Ogunbowale to take on more responsibility. The roommates lived up to the challenge Saturday, lifting the Irish over Florida State and into the ACC title game against Louisville.

Upending No. 10 Maryland on Sunday for a signature win to finally move it to the right side of the bubble, Minnesota was one of three new teams in Charlie Creme's projected field of 64. The top 16 stayed the same.

While UCLA jumped to a No. 2 seed, defending national champion South Carolina dropped to a No. 3 in Charlie Creme's latest projection. NC State and Stanford joined the top 16 teams. UConn, Louisville, Mississippi State and Notre Dame remain No. 1 seeds.